Morristown Tue. Feb 3 2026 Gateway Commission Sues to Unlock Hudson Tunnel Funds Before Feb. 6 Work Stop GDC Sues U.S. DOT, Seeking Release of $205 Million for Hudson Tunnel Project as Feb. 6 Work-Stoppage Deadline Nears Chris Connors Editor
Morristown Tue. Feb 3 2026 Denville and NJ Transit Stuck in Snow Removal Dispute Denville Moves to Put Snow-Removal Dispute on Record Along Route 53 Sidewalk Chris Connors Editor
Morristown Thu. Jan 29 2026 NJ Joins 22-State Coalition Challenging Federal Demands on Minnesota Multistate letter urges AG Bondi and Homeland Security Secretary Noem to withdraw requests for Medicaid, SNAP, voter data & stop pressing Minnesota to change public-safety policies John Lange Morristown Minute
Morristown Tue. Jan 27 2026 Federal Judge Restores $73 Million in EV Charging Funds to New Jersey Court rules in favor of multistate coalition in lawsuit challenging Trump Administration’s suspension of infrastructure funding. John Lange Morristown Minute
Morristown Tue. Jan 27 2026 Morristown Station, “The Metro” Projects Advance Near Train Station Morristown Station brings 89 apartments and retail next to train station, while The Metro targets the Staples plaza site on Lafayette Avenue—two approvals reshaping our town. Eric Blair Morristown Minute
Morristown Wed. Jan 21 2026 Sherrill’s Day One as Governor: Six Executive Orders Cut Power Bills, Speed Up Permits, & More Mikie Sherrill opened her administration by signing six executive orders, including declaring a state of emergency tied to electricity costs, pushing permitting reform, and more. John Lange Morristown Minute
Morristown Wed. Jan 21 2026 Murphy’s late-term education push brings back cursive and sets NJ on course for phone-free schools Two laws signed in Gov. Murphy’s final days require cursive instruction in grades 3–5 and direct every district to restrict cell phone use starting in the 2026–27 school year Eric Blair Morristown Minute
Morristown Fri. Jan 16 2026 North Park Place Redevelopment Hits a Legal Wall as Owner Sues Morristown A lawsuit challenges Morristown’s condemnation area designation for a key stretch by the Green, adding new uncertainty as the Town Council moves forward with a chosen redeveloper Chris Connors Editor
Morristown Fri. Jan 16 2026 Morristown ICE Sweep: Judge Orders Teen’s Release as DHS Says 11 Arrested and “Currently Detained” UPDATE: ICE raids trigger protests, school-district safety demands, and a rare federal court order finding a Morristown teen’s detention violated due process. Chris Connors Editor
Morristown Thu. Jan 15 2026 State Sues Clark Township, Alleging Years of Discriminatory Traffic Stops and Searches Clark Township Allegedly Used the Police Department to Harass and Intimidate Black and Other Non-White Motorists to Keep Them Out of Clark Eric Blair Morristown Minute
Morristown Thu. Jan 15 2026 90-Foot Digital Billboard Proposed for Denville’s Fireman’s Field Draws Ongoing Pushback at Zoning Board A months-long zoning case over a two-faced sign on Indian Road has become a flashpoint in Denville, as residents question whether a towering digital billboard belongs. Chris Connors Editor
Morristown Thu. Jan 15 2026 Morris County Breaks Ground on Eight-Story Criminal Courthouse Addition in Morristown Project will modernize courtroom security and accessibility, preserve historic Washington Street courthouse and reshape traffic and parking along Schuyler Place for two years Chris Connors Editor